Need help with recessed lighting layout
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Island size/layout advice and recessed lighting placement--Help!
Comments (20)If you are planning an island then try to make the size that will allow you to have 3.6 feet all around and enjoy what you have to work with. The lighting position can be 12 inch centers from cabinet faces to wash color on the cabinets and bring out detail....try for spacing centered on the cabinets around the perimeter of the room. The lights need to be colors that work with the cabinets to make them look good....over the island you might want bright LED to give maximum work light.....lastly puck type lights under cabinets on the perimeter to make the back splash shine. Inspiration or possible rooms that might be what you are trying to envision. Candice Olson has a book about kitchens and bathrooms you can find online or in the library. She discusses recessed lighting in the kitchens I believe and online on her design site. Good luck....See Morehelp! tiny kitchen remodel-layout, recessed lighting & sink size
Comments (18)Denise Marchand - thank you for all of your suggestions! We took your suggestion to move the refrigerator to the wall with the other tall cabinets but are keeping the sink and dishwasher in the locations on my original plan - this allows us to have a corner cabinet. We are using ikea cabinets so we are limited to 15" and 24". We are planning on using a gloss, white subway tile for the open walls (full wall) and back splash on the cabinet wall. We also switch to solid oak counters throughout. Do the window's it is hard to add shelving on either side of the sink. Once the wall is bumped out to even it out with the other side to cover the plumbing stack, the wall to the left of the sink only has 5/6"s of depth before the window. We may add open shelving above the dishwasher on the same wall as the tall cabinets and a high open shelf along the wall with the stove as well. We're going to wait till cabinets and counters are up before we make any decisions about adding open shelving. Since we eliminated the wall cabinets we also switched around the light plan. (below). With a 2nd row, we dropped down to 4" lights from the 6". We are somewhat constrained by the water pipes/stack and AC vents that run through ceiling. The tall cabinets will also have counter task lights. The box outline matches which switch they are attached to. We'll will make sure both sets are dimmable. Debating if it make more sense to only have 2 lights in the hall...If we add another light above the dishwasher, it could only be 10" from the wall. Since we eliminated the wall cabinets we also switched around the light plan. See attached. Since we added another row, we are dropping down to 4" lights from the 6". We are somewhat constrained by the water pipes and AC vents that run through ceiling. The tall cabinets will also have counter task lights. The box outline matches which switch they are attached to. We'll will make sure both sets are dimmable....See MoreKitchen Recessed Lighting Layout Help
Comments (3)4" are small, we did them in our bathrooms and wishing we would have done the 6" in there too, consider 6" recessed for the kitchen. Our ceilings are 8' and we have a large kitchen, this is ours... six recessed 6" can lights, 2 pendants over the island and one light over each window (pendants aren't installed yet but you can see where they'd go)....See MoreNeed help with Kitchen and peninsula recessed lighting layout and type
Comments (1)Your hood should have a light in it I usually change those to LEDs I like pendants over islands and peninsulas sine they also perform as task lights . You want the 4” pot lights to be placed just in front of the lower cabinets so they do not cast shadows I usually like them about 4’ apart and again in LEDs in4000K . You also should have under cabinet lighting too. Put a pot light over the sink and then just 2 pendants over the work space on the end of the peninsula...See More- 6 years ago
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